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    Taiwan casts its eye on Loral Vought PAC-3 ERINT missile

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    TAIWAN IS SIGNALLING strong interest in the Loral Vought Systems PAC-3 Extended Range Interceptor (ERINT) missile, following China's recent series of offshore theatre-ballistic-missile (TBM) test firings. Taiwanese military officials have been briefed on the PAC-3's anti-ballistic missile capability and commonality with the Raytheon Patriot PAC-2 system, which is ...

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    Embraer flies EMB-145

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/SAO PAULO EMBRAER FLEW THE prototype EMB-145 regional jet for the first time on 11 August. The Brazilian manufacturer had logged some 8h flying by the time of the official roll out and first public flight at its Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, plant on 18 ...

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    DASA dealt double blow

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) has suffered a double blow, with its Dutch subsidiary Fokker revealing record first-half losses, as fears emerged of a new round of job cuts at the German aerospace giant, which could affect up to 15,000 employees. The new developments exacerbate ...

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    Beavering away

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    British Columbia-based Viking Air has delivered its 30th de Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver conversion. The aircraft has a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 turboprop and increased gross weight, resulting in a 25% increase in usable load, says Viking.       Source: Flight International

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    FlightSafety approval

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    The UK Civil Aviation Authority has approved training conducted at the FlightSafety Academy in Vero Beach, Florida, for a UK basic commercial-pilot's licence, flying-instructor course and instrument rating (IR). Except for the IR, CAA flight tests will be conducted in the USA. Source: Flight International

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    World maintenance

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has won a ten-year contract from World Airways, covering maintenance of the PW4462 engines which power the US carrier's fleet of seven McDonnell Douglas MD-11s. P&W will perform the work at its overhaul centre in Cheshire, Connecticut.   Source: Flight International

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    Airfinance

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    John Culkin has become vice-president of marketing for Luxembourg-based CLPK Airfinance at its New York office. Ulf Lijenberg becomes vice-president of marketing at Luxembourg. He was formerly vice-president for flight operations and technical at Transwede Airlines. Anders Hebrand also vice-president of marketing, moves from Luxembourg to New York. Paul Meijers, ...

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    MDC

    1995-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Paul Tobin has been appointed director for internal communications at airframer McDonnell Douglas (MDC), of St Louis, Missouri. He was formerly manager of executive communications and public relations at Westinghouse Electric, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Source: Flight International

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    UK controller is blamed for MD-83/F28 near-airmiss

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    THE INVESTIGATION into a UK controlled-airspace "airmiss" has declared that a descending Airtours McDonnell Douglas MD-83 and a climbing TAT Fokker F28 on reciprocal headings came within less than 200ft (60m) of each other vertically, with no lateral separation. The MD-83 crew was forced to manoeuvre the aircraft violently in ...

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    American Blimp plans new non-rigid airship

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN BLIMP (AB) is developing a nine-seat non-rigid airship for sightseeing and aerial-advertising operations. The first flight of the A-130 Lightship is due in August 1996, with certification planned for late that year. The Lightship Group, a partnership between AB and Virgin Lightship, has ordered an A-130. Hillsboro, ...

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    US regionals rebound

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    A first-half review finds the USA's regional and national carriers in improving health. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE MAJOR CARRIERS are not the only ones beginning to benefit from an upturn in the US airline market. With traffic growing relatively robustly and yields at last drifting upwards, the second ...

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    R-R signs China deal

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce and Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) have signed an initial joint-venture agreement under which Xian Aero Engines (XAE) will produce blades and vanes for R-R's RB.211-535 turbofan. The agreement is an extension of XAE's programme to produce nozzle guide vanes for the Tay. Source: Flight International

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    How to get there

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Traditionally, access to the show by road, particularly if trying to arrive before 08.00, has always been hampered by heavy traffic. This has improved in recent years, but it is still advisable to allow plenty of time if travelling from central Paris. Motorists from the centre should take ...

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    Dornier Seastar expects to find Asian backing

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    DORNIER SEASTAR of Germany is confident of soon finding new partners in Asia to back production of its Seastar CD-2 amphibious aircraft, after a key Malaysian investor pulled out of the joint-venture programme. "We're actively looking for new backers, and have already had inquiries from both inside and ...

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    CASA plans to develop new transport variants

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/MADRID CASA IS PLANNING developments to each of its military transports as part of a new strategy aimed at further strengthening its position in the sector. A new version of the C.212, the C.212-400, has effectively been launched, equipped with electronic flight-instrumentation system improvements ...

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    Canadian scientists tackle icing problems with laser technique

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    SCIENTISTS AT THE National Research Council Canada (NRC) have developed an innovative laser-based technique for detecting and measuring the thickness of ice on the external surfaces of an aircraft. Designed by the NRC's Institute for Marine Dynamics, the method involves focusing a laser beam on a contaminated surface ...

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    BA/KLM set records as traffic takes off

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS impressed analysts with record profits in the June quarter, while KLM followed with another robust performance, helping to underline the strength of demand in Europe's air markets. BA's net profits rose above £100 million ($160 million) for the quarter, the first ...

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    Lucas picks up more Boeing work

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace Cargo Systems of the USA is to supply aluminium structural assemblies for Boeing 767 flap-track fairings, under a contract awarded by BP Chemicals. The deal valued at over $5 million, runs until 2001, and Lucas will begin just-in-time deliveries of the kits this year. BP Chemicals ...

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    NASA puts JAST model through hover tests

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    AN 86%-SCALE MODEL OF THE FUSELAGE of the Lockheed Martin Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) demonstrator aircraft, constructed from glass-reinforced plastics and steel, is being used for hover testing at NASA Ames Research Center, California. A screened cover protects the Pratt & Whitney F100-220 main engine and Allison Engines shaft-driven ...

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    P&W and Energomash join for motor study

    1995-08-16T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA PRATT & WHITNEY and Russian rocket-engine manufacturer NPO Energomash are jointly studying a tri-propellant motor for NASA's X-33 reusable launch vehicle (RLV) technology-demonstrator. Near-full-scale combustion tests are being conducted in Russia under NASA contract, says the US Company. News of the tie-up emerged ...